Thursday, May 24, 2007

Water Facts Pure Water

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PURE
WATER

• C o o l a n d C l e a r

While most of us agree pure
drinking water is vital, pure
water is also broad-spectrum
to our health.

Our bodies are mostly water,
i.e., the average adult body is 70% water,
and our blood contains 93% - 95% water.

Lacking a pure water source, we could be
ingesting and absorbing dangerous chemicals,
bacteria, metals, and other contaminants
while we drink or prepare food; and
at much higher levels, through our skin and
lungs when we wash, bathe, or shower, especially
with warmer water.

Tap water is no longer a trusted source
of at least drinking water, evidenced by
the exploding bottled water industry. This
is true even though every city water utility
in the U.S. is processing and treating water
by various means, to meet the “clean water”
guidelines as set forth by the EPA (Environmental
Protection Agency).

The EWG (Environmental Working
Group) performed an analysis of more than
22 million sample quality tests, “A National
Assessment of Tap Water Quality”,
and their chief finding was “More than 140
contaminants with no enforceable safety
limits were found…” In addition to the 119
contaminants that have water safety regulations,
brings this total to over 260 different
contaminants noted on this one study.
Other studies have revealed up to thousands
of contaminants.

The Washington Post quotes Jim Elder,
who headed the EPA’s drinking water program
in the early nineties, as saying “I fear
for the safety of our nation’s drinking water.
Apparently it’s a real crapshoot as to what’s
going to come out of the tap and whether it
will be healthy or not.”

Bottled water carries the “good” water
message, but in most cases, tap water adheres
to stricter purity standards. Bottled
water has become known as the “healthy
favorite” and this industry has grown over
300% in the last ten years, reaching 10 billion
wholesale dollars in 2005.

The definition of bottled water is “drinking
water packaged in bottles for individual
consumption and retail sale”. However,
water used in the bottling process may be
from any source, including spring water,
well water, purified water, municipal water,
or even untreated water. An NRDC (Natural
Resource Defense Council) earlier study
tested 38 brands of California bottled waters,
several violated the California bottle
water standards, and contaminants were
evidenced. Bottled water has become overpriced,
under tested, and served up in questionable
plastic bottles as a food group.
This does not mean every bottled water
is unhealthy, it means “consumer beware”
in an industry where there are regulatory gaps between states and
federal agencies resulting in careless products with misleading labels
and misleading source water. The EPA has no authority over bottled
water.

Water Filters have become inadequate and Health Systems are
gaining popularity. Health Systems with cutting edge technology
utilizing all 4 KDF media (Kinetic Degradation Fluxion) combined
with GAC (Granulated Active Carbon), are gaining recognition as
being both filtering and successfully purifying, i.e., removing chemicals,
metals, bacteria, nitrates, as well as many other contaminants.
Health systems and filtration systems are either Point of Use
(POU), at a specific faucet or showerhead for apartment dwelling,
and as Point of Entry (POE) for residential, schools, and commercial
use. Filtering will remove contaminant specific such as a showerhead
will remove chlorine, versus a Health System will deliver
pure water, i.e., POE delivers through every faucet in our home or
commercial building.

Perhaps focusing our spending and demonstrating need, the same
way we encouraged sales of healthier foods, will increase the sales of
Health Systems, ensuring a much healthier future, one we all benefit
clean water in our homes, schools and places of business. •
— Maraline Krey is CEO, BioGro Products LLC, & Senior
National Director, InnerLight Inc. She is an author, Nutritional
Products Specialist, pH Body Balance Expert, Recognized Speaker,
and Talk Radio Guest Speaker.

You can hear her on Web Radio at
www.pHBodyBalance.com.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Discounts & Water Facts call 800-431-3290
or www.pHBodyBalance.com

Info POE “SimplyPure” Health System ($1500)
www.watersimplypure.com
www.innerlightinc.com/phstore

POU “Seychelle” sink/shower ($50-$150)
POU Ionizer countertop
www.YourNatureStore.com/seychelle.html

References
www.epa.gov/water
www.organicconsumers.org
www.bottledwater.org
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A7094-2004Oct4.html
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottled_water
www.ewg.org/sites/tapwater/
www.earthday.net/UER/report/1_water.html